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¶2 As the respondent has not paid these fees within the time limited by the court, we have considered the case without reference to the testimony taken in his behalf.
¶3 We think the plaintiff makes a case for relief by injunction.
21 R.I. 515
45 A 94
Decided January 10, 1900
Supreme Court of Rhode Island · decided 1900-01-10
<p>(1) Testimony. Fees of Magistrates.</p> <p>Where the testimony of a party to a cause in equity has been taken before a magistrate who has returned the same to be opened upon condition of the payment of his fees within a time limited by the court, in the event of the non-payment of the fees the case will be considered without reference to such testimony.</p>
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Decided 1900-01-10
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¶2 As the respondent has not paid these fees within the time limited by the court, we have considered the case without reference to the testimony taken in his behalf.
¶3 We think the plaintiff makes a case for relief by injunction.